Saw this morning that Jose Reyes and Hanley Ramirez both expect that they will start the season further down in the lineup.

Manuel said that he wants to get Luis Castillo going, so he's going to bat him leadoff and that Reyes would bat second or third. I don't think Reyes is strong enough with the bat, or a strong enough situational hitter to bat 2/3.

Hanley Ramirez self-reported that he expects to bat third in the lineup this year. I would think this is more likely to hurt Hanley's R/SB more than Reyes'.

Do you really think that the best leadoff man in the game is going to help his team more batting 3rd? This is like a Tony LaRussa move. Not sure what's going on in Manuel's head, and I'm sure there are many in the Mets organization who would help him change his mind.

Hanley on the other hand, makes plenty of sense. He's like an A-Rod, circa 1998 anyway, and he's probably best suited to bat 3rd in any lineup now that they have Maybin. I doubt this hurts his fantasy value much, don't ya think?

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I agree with you. I think moving Hanley is smart and Reyes is terrible. Reyes is a leadoff guy. Hanley is a masher from an unlikely position. FLA would certainly benefit by having its best hitter in a run-producing spot rather than a table-setting spot. Batting Hanley leadoff is like leading off with Soriano -- I just don't understand it.

Is it just a guess that Maybin will leadoff for the Fish? If not, who would?

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The problem is that I feel like they have Hanley and then five of the same high-power, low average guys. I can't find a two-hole hitter in the whole lineup, so I have issues dropping Hanley to third.

Personally I think moving Reyes down is very beneficial to his fantasy value. Also, I think the argument that he's "a leadoff guy" is akin to Dusty saying he doesn't want people "clogging up the bases". I'd rather have a 300 hitter batting with RISP than with the bases empty, plus he should see better pitches to hit from pitchers throwing out of the stretch. His ability to run to first is the same from leadoff or 4th.